I've been immersing myself (several hours a day) in ID content for the past month as I think about a career change, and your content is BY FAR the clearest & most accessible. I love that you get straight to the point & provide practical examples. If I could afford it, I would register for your bootcamp in a heartbeat. Thank you for all the free content you provide, though.
Wondering how your journey has been? I am also doing the same right now. Spending a few hours a day trying to self teach. It's a lot of information but exciting.
Hoping you have actually made money from TH-cam with all these free content you're giving us! Not skipping a single ad. Thank you for all your help!! One of the best, most well-ordered and structured content I have ever come across through.
Haha thanks Maria! Yes, TH-cam is bringing in a little bit of side income :D. This last 28 days has been the best so far and we're at around $650. Almost enough to cover health insurance, lol. But I'm glad that you're enjoying the content :)
I was a senior multimedia tech for years and have fallen into an upcoming ID interview. You've been an invaluable resource and I just wanted to say thanks. ---btw, everywhere I look it's Devlin Peck, so someone's doing a great job getting you out there.
@@DevlinPeckYT -- I ended up getting the job!!! It took 5 months to go through the entire onboarding process but last week was my first week. The presentation I had to do was on Instructional Design for a remote multimedia production specialist job at a major university out West. Your insight was invaluable and without it, I don't think I'd have had a chance. Thank you for posting your videos and sharing your knowledge. You helped this old dude restart his career, hopefully until I retire.
Thank you so much for the detail you included. I'm reviewing this video before sending an assessment through to a company I am hoping to work for. So the effort you put into this is so appreciated.
Devlin, You are my hero! I love your videos and this one is amazing as always and it gives me confidence that I can be a really good Learning Designer. Your willingness to share your amazing expertise and help others inspires me every time I watch one of your videos. Please keep making them and PLEASE do the template webinar!
Thanks so much, Patricia! I'm glad that this video was helpful (and you've got this!!). Stay tuned for the webinar...looks like we're going to hit 250 likes :D
Another awesome video on the books, well done Devlin! This topic isn't too exciting, but I wanted to throw the idea out here..... Building a Facilitator Guide, and the various types.
Thanks Jeff! Good idea :D. I haven't done much of this for real clients (since 100% of my client work was on eLearning projects), but I did create a facilitator guide for one of my master's projects, haha.
As always, Devlin, 'you had me at hello'. I learned so much about storyboarding like programming notes and how to match the voice over with on screen notes (OST). Such an information-packed video. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Great video Devlin! I must admit, years ago I started out thinking that storyboards took up unnecessary time and I preferred to create a prototype in SL. Then I realised the value of storyboards and a quick visual prototype. The easiest way was doing the storyboard in Word and the prototype in either SL or Powerpoint. Recently, I found Google docs to be the best way to increase collaboration and save time. I was reluctant at first, but clients have adapted seamlessly. A colleague of mine recently did a storyboard in Miro! I love this idea and the opportunity to create a storyboard that isn't linear. You can set it up like scenes in SL and use the power of collaboration as well.
I can totally relate to this, Leonard! I followed a similar path, and I also landed on Google Docs as my preferred tool to use with my clients. The real-time collaboration features and simplicity are great. Good to know about Miro as well. It’s getting increasingly popular 😊
Love the Storyboard Approach section, especially the scenario based & story driven one. Looks very different from what is generally used in the corporates. Your videos always leave me with some great learning Devlin!
I’ve dove into your content like a mad woman as I hope to (no, will!!) become an instructional designer. Your content is concise, clear and great for beginners like me. I love the idea of creating a template together! Keep up the wonderful work!
I am honing my skills in storyboarding and you covered pretty much all of my uncertainties. Thanks for this one, Devlin! Looking forward to seeing the survey report!
Thank you Devlin for the amazing content you share here. I am currently interviewing for ID roles and must say your channel has helped me a lot. Thank you
Kudos to taking another concept that transitioning IDs need to master and outlining it succinctly with real examples. I find that I have an idea and want to start creating a learning experience before I have finalized all the pieces I need. And then I may end up building slides I ultimately do not use once I get all the pieces together. I need to force myself to storyboard before I ever start building an experience. I really like the idea of using Gagne's 9 events as an outline to focus my efforts.
Thanks so much for watching the video! I'm glad that learning more about storyboarding was helpful. I can totally relate to the struggles of diving in and trying to build as I go...it doesn't always work out in the end (or it at least results in some wasted effort). Storyboarding isn't as fun for a lot of people (some people love it), but it can make the rest of your project go much more smoothly!
So useful. I am at square one for developing a portfolio and this was great content to help me organize my thoughts and start assembling the pieces to the puzzle.
Hi Devlin, like all the other videos, this is super helpful. I am transitioning from academia to ID and I am so glad I found your material and guidance. I am about to create a storyboard (as part of developing my portfolio) and I am planning to try out a tool I have been using for other projects. I don't know if people are familiar with and/or have used it for storyboarding, but Miro is a collaborative tool that allows us to work on a blank canvas so all the storyboard frames can be seen at once. What is really cool about it is that you can share it with other stakeholder and get their comments (and even votes) directly on the board itself. I can share it with you once I have mine ready, if that helps at all. Thanks!
That’s wonderful! Yes, Miro is becoming more and more popular 😃. And best of luck with your transition...I hope that this content will continue helping!
Thanks Monika! I can't wait to do these live event and share a template with everyone...it will need to be early next year once the construction is done on my house :D. But stay tuned!
That last one is like a two-column AV (audio/video) script that we use in video production. I come from a filmmaking and animation background, so our storyboards are very similar to comic strips -- taking the script and visualizing it without words. It's giving the camera, crew, animator, or editor a visual to work from. I see how this can be similar in an instructional design context.
Another great video! I went through a LinkedIn Learning storyboard course that gave some good basics, but I really feel this tied more up-to-date real world examples together. I've now made some updated templates in Google docs. I just sent a storyboard to a SME (portfolio project) yesterday and using your scenario one would have more streamlined for sure LOL I also did a written sample test today for an potential contract that involved a script / scenario so just want to tell everyone that this is very useful. Definitely think my refresher on Gagne should be next!
Devlin, thanks a lot for this great video. I actually discovered that I used most of the storyboard elements in one of my portfolio storyline projects without knowing. I'm definitely going to apply your recommendation for building a storyboard, it creates order and I love writing anyway... Oh, and I'm gonna be waiting for your videos on data analysis and storyboard creation webinar. Thank you.
Great video! Reminds me of when I did my first few storyboards. If you happen to make a next video on this one, I'd love to hear from you how you create complex storyboards like the ones that involve branching, a mix of lecture-style and graphic video, game-based learning etc.
I love your content, you always provide useful information. I am glad I found your channel, you gave me the courage to get started as an instructional designer. Would like to join your bootcamp some time in the future. In the meantime, I support everything you do.
@@DevlinPeckYT My background is in game design and UI design, and I'm developing some FTUE contents now. Instructional design is such a great resource and thank you for detailing the tools. :)
Hi & THANKS! my friend and I ,as and new ID'S, just looking around your portfolio website and was wondering about differences between client and targeted client? - that you mentioned in your portfolio- and the other one please tell us about differences between module and project? THANK YOU
Hi Zizi! I’m not sure what the difference of those would be. Do you mean target audience? The audience are the people who need the learning experience and will go through it themselves, and the client is the person / business paying you to create the experience.
Hi Stephanie! Thank you for asking. We are going to do this as a live session early this year. If you're on the mailing list then you will hear about it as soon as we go live :D
Sorry, Pat. We still haven't went live with this yet. I think about it every week, and we will definitely do it this fall (ramping up to do a lot of ID science & theory content).
Hi, Great video! I just have a question: When we talk about video courses, precisely a person giving a presentation on a particular topic, and we want to show specific videos about what it is talked about at that moment, should we use the text-base approach? For example, if the teacher is talking about family, show a b-roll about a family eating dinner.
Thank you for the helpful content. Can you please let us know what are the prospects of recruitment in higher education as an Instructional Designer for a PhD in STEM who has a teaching experience of 5 years as an adjunct in Colleges and Universities? I mean is it a good idea if transition is targeted towards joining companies or higher education centers that focus on creating eleraning courses?
Good question! I imagine that your PhD and university experience would help you break into a higher ed ID role, but as far as which one you should pursue, it really depends on your goals. If you want to work with faculty and help them bring their courses online, then higher ed positions may be better. If you want to work with SMEs and develop self-paced eLearning (working with the authoring tools and getting hands-on with design + development), then corporate may be a better route. Corporate typically pays better and has more flexibility, too. Let me know if you have any other questions about this :D
@@DevlinPeckYT Thank You for sharing your response. I just came across these required skills "gamification, and other web-based and multimedia learning, as well as on-the-job knowledge management through content management systems." I will be very grateful if you please let me know are these skills needed on a "Basic" Level or "Advanced"? And what is the appropriate way of learning these skills? I have no idea of these and learning it on my own and then creating a portfolio is going to need a lot of time before I can apply to these positions. Thank You.
Is there any place in a storyboard for addressing style conventions, brand standards and typography, or can you just assume that a developer would have other sources for this. Thx.
Hi Sir I would like to learn more about writing story board for video based training or educational video. would you recommend channels like this or tutorials for me
Absolutely! The content on this channel should definitely help you with the instructional design side of this. I don’t have many videos about creating video specifically, but some of the concepts and principles apply to all learning mediums
Hey! So glad you liked it :D You can find a link to a template in the comments for this video: th-cam.com/video/Sf353kMUBCk/w-d-xo.html Or if you want you can follow along and make the template with us!
Hi Devlin...Glad to come across your videos ! Learning a lot about ID here. Just wanted to clarify the storyboard template type used for explainer videos..does that mean storyboarding done for VILTs by organisations for their employees. Since some PPT slides may have more text while others more animation, do we have to adhere to the same storyboarding template type consistently throughout the PPT?
Hey there, you can definitely combine these elements and customize a template to fit the needs of whatever learning solution you're building. Thanks for watching :D
Hey, man! Great video, as usual! My question has always been how long a storyboard should take on average. I know. I know. It depends, but for the average 60-minute course, how long is that storyboard going to take you? I always feel this disconnect in the community, where it seems like the perceived time is always less than what the reality is. So, people will say one thing because that's what they see online (maybe from the Chapman Alliance for example), but then the reality is that it ends up taking them much longer. So, there still doesn't seem to be an accurate average range for this part. Some people don't even do storyboards. I don't usually do them, as my process to this point has been a lot of reimagining the PPT into eLearning in the best way I can. It can get frustrating for me often, though, as it gets to feel like I'm building the house and drafting the design at the same time. Hope any of this makes sense! :P Looking forward to hearing from anybody on this matter, really.
Hi Noah! Yes, it does depend, and I don't have a very good answer for that. It can depend on the complexity of the subject matter, the communication skills of your SME, the state of the content when it gets to you, the complexity of the final product that you're trying to build, the number of review cycles that the storyboard needs to undergo, etc. Keeping track of your personal average in your specific setting would probably be more helpful. In my experience doing a 10-question scenario-based eLearning storyboard, I'd estimate around 10-20 hours of work on my end (between meeting with SMEs and writing). A 60-minute infodump eLearning course may take a lot longer than that or shorter than that depending on the state of the content and what you're trying to accomplish. Hope that helps a little :D. We'll see if anyone else shares their perspective on this.
This was so great! Thank you for all you do for this community. I’m new and feel like I’m learning so much every day. Probably a silly question, but I loved the look of your storyboard slide examples (black background with white writing). Is this the same look you use in your google docs or did you use a different platform to create the template look for your video? Would you be willing to show an example of one storyboard template page created in google docs? Yes to 250 👍🏼
Hi Heather! Thank you so much...I’m glad that you enjoyed the video 😃. And good question...I actually created this layouts in PowerPoint to keep it consistent with the rest of the slides. My Google Docs look just like this but white backgrounds and default text (I’m usually pretty agile with it...not much work to make things pretty in the storyboard).
Devlin Peck good to know! Thank you for all the tips. It was fascinating to see some of the scenario-based ideas you’ve been creating. I loved it! (And curious how the horror story works out since the boss did not really sound like himself … lol)
Thanks for reaching out about this! My interpretation of a workbook would be a handout for someone participating in a learning experience. It may have practice activities, key takeaways, places for people to fill in the blanks, etc.
Hi Devlin, I find it difficult to design a course with just text as I often need to see how items are going to look visually on the slide. I started working with Adobe XD to help me quickly build layouts. Have you used this approach? And if so, do you bring the XD into your storyboard or is there a way to bring the templates into XD? thanks for the informative video.
Great question, Craig. We go text-based storyboard -> visual prototyping in Adobe XD -> visual storyboard if needed (which is text-based with the slide visual next to the text) -> interactive prototype in SL -> final product. And this is the approach we teach in the bootcamp 😃
Instructional designers often develop the eLearning, but on some teams the storyboards are handed off to an eLearning developer. The development tools are fairly easy to learn (especially compared to learning software engineering). So coding / programming is often not necessary for eLearning development :)
Great question, Pritha. I haven't designed a full game before (at least, I haven't thought about it as such), but I really want to create a learning game for IDs to praactice their skills. So I will create content around that whenever I am able to build it!
Good question, Frank. It does not mean that. It's the instructional designer's job to work closely with a subject matter (or with existing content) to write a storyboard / script. The storyboard includes all of the programming notes and the final wording that will go in the developed project. So the ID needs to chunk things well and include only the necessary information / practice activites to ensure that the learning objectives are achieved.
This video came at a perfect time, Devlin! I'm working on a personal project with a branching scenario and so far I'd definitely agree that it's pretty fun to write out :D I had been wondering how a branching scenario would look on a storyboard, so it was really useful to see how you formatted it with consequences and color coding. Quick question - how would a stakeholder or SME read through the storyboard for all the different possible paths? Is this where Twinery would be used? Appreciate it!
Hi Leia, thanks so much! I am glad that this came at a good time :D. And yes, exactly. The text-based storyboard I showed in this video is best for projects that are fairly linear. Twine is a great tool to prototype branching scenarios and collect feedback on them before moving into development :)
I'm sorry, I had to laugh out loud when you mentioned those who completed an instructional design master's program should be familiar with learning objectives, because that's just teaching 101.
Haha for sure! And you’d be surprised how much attention my program put on learning objectives. It’s a good skill to have though for sure. There are so many learning objectives (in corporate and K12) that start with really unmeasurable verbs like “understand” and “know.” People also mistake activities that people do during the learning experience as learning objectives. I have a whole video about it on the channel if you’re interested 😃
The authors of these objectives have obviously never survived the tenure process in a major urban public school district. Never again will I write a non-measurable learning objective!
@@dsblanke3332 haha it may have a lot to do with where you live, too. Many of my master program’s examples of what “not” to do with learning objectives came the Florida state learning objectives.
Learn how to design scenario-based eLearning with this in-depth TH-cam video: th-cam.com/video/k2nGe5xXugw/w-d-xo.html
I've been immersing myself (several hours a day) in ID content for the past month as I think about a career change, and your content is BY FAR the clearest & most accessible. I love that you get straight to the point & provide practical examples. If I could afford it, I would register for your bootcamp in a heartbeat. Thank you for all the free content you provide, though.
You're very welcome, Lynn. I appreciate the support and I am happy to help :D. Plenty more free content where this came from!
I can totally understand what you said Lynn!
Sailing in the same boat.
Wondering how your journey has been? I am also doing the same right now. Spending a few hours a day trying to self teach. It's a lot of information but exciting.
Hey! How has your journey been so far?
Hoping you have actually made money from TH-cam with all these free content you're giving us! Not skipping a single ad. Thank you for all your help!! One of the best, most well-ordered and structured content I have ever come across through.
Haha thanks Maria! Yes, TH-cam is bringing in a little bit of side income :D. This last 28 days has been the best so far and we're at around $650. Almost enough to cover health insurance, lol. But I'm glad that you're enjoying the content :)
I was a senior multimedia tech for years and have fallen into an upcoming ID interview. You've been an invaluable resource and I just wanted to say thanks. ---btw, everywhere I look it's Devlin Peck, so someone's doing a great job getting you out there.
You’re very welcome! I hope that the interview goes well and I appreciate the support 😃
@@DevlinPeckYT -- I ended up getting the job!!! It took 5 months to go through the entire onboarding process but last week was my first week. The presentation I had to do was on Instructional Design for a remote multimedia production specialist job at a major university out West. Your insight was invaluable and without it, I don't think I'd have had a chance. Thank you for posting your videos and sharing your knowledge. You helped this old dude restart his career, hopefully until I retire.
Thank you for all of this great free content on your channel. I am learning so much from your videos .
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :D
Thank you. Just found this and will watch all of your videos.
You’re welcome! Enjoy the content and let us know if you have any other questions 😃
I appreciate this video. I am feeling more confident to creating a storyboard. Thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :D
Thanks Devlin. I always had difficulty in detailing the programming notes. This helped.
Glad that it helped, Laya! Thanks for watching :D
Thank you Devlin. Your videos are deeply insightful.
You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching 😃
Thanks dude for this very clear and comprehensible video!
You’re welcome! Thanks so much for watching 😃
Thank you so much for the detail you included. I'm reviewing this video before sending an assessment through to a company I am hoping to work for. So the effort you put into this is so appreciated.
Devlin, You are my hero! I love your videos and this one is amazing as always and it gives me confidence that I can be a really good Learning Designer. Your willingness to share your amazing expertise and help others inspires me every time I watch one of your videos. Please keep making them and PLEASE do the template webinar!
Thanks so much, Patricia! I'm glad that this video was helpful (and you've got this!!). Stay tuned for the webinar...looks like we're going to hit 250 likes :D
this is so great!!! best storyboarding demo that I've seen anywhere!! thanks, Devlin!
Yay!! Thanks Shira!
Thanks Delvin :). Useful and to the point as usual.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😃
Devlin, after a year of watching and studying your videos I was able to get an ID Job!!! Thanks man! Very helpful with this field!
Yes!!! That's awesome! Congratulations on landing the role! I'm really glad to hear that :D
Another awesome video on the books, well done Devlin!
This topic isn't too exciting, but I wanted to throw the idea out here..... Building a Facilitator Guide, and the various types.
Thanks Jeff! Good idea :D. I haven't done much of this for real clients (since 100% of my client work was on eLearning projects), but I did create a facilitator guide for one of my master's projects, haha.
As always, Devlin, 'you had me at hello'. I learned so much about storyboarding like programming notes and how to match the voice over with on screen notes (OST). Such an information-packed video. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Thanks for the support, Chris. I appreciate you!
Great video Devlin! I must admit, years ago I started out thinking that storyboards took up unnecessary time and I preferred to create a prototype in SL. Then I realised the value of storyboards and a quick visual prototype. The easiest way was doing the storyboard in Word and the prototype in either SL or Powerpoint. Recently, I found Google docs to be the best way to increase collaboration and save time. I was reluctant at first, but clients have adapted seamlessly. A colleague of mine recently did a storyboard in Miro! I love this idea and the opportunity to create a storyboard that isn't linear. You can set it up like scenes in SL and use the power of collaboration as well.
I can totally relate to this, Leonard! I followed a similar path, and I also landed on Google Docs as my preferred tool to use with my clients. The real-time collaboration features and simplicity are great. Good to know about Miro as well. It’s getting increasingly popular 😊
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Thank you Devlin. You're the best!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :D
Very informative with some structured, concrete ideas. Thanks!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😃
As usual, you are an amazing and generous person and ID! Thank you--this was so helpful.
Thanks so much! I'm glad that this helps :D
Love the Storyboard Approach section, especially the scenario based & story driven one. Looks very different from what is generally used in the corporates. Your videos always leave me with some great learning Devlin!
Thanks Simran! Maybe I will do a vid or live event that shows off that approach in particular 😃. I appreciate you checking out the video.
Thank you, Devlin for your time and effort in creating these Instructional Design learning nuggets for us. Heartfelt gratitude!
You’re very welcome! Thank you for supporting the content 😊
This channel is pure gold. I will surely recommend this to my colleagues. Keep up the good work Dev!!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it 😃
Incredible work here, Devlin, thank you so much!
Thanks Alek! I appreciate you checking it out 😃
Another great video with very helpful information!
Thank you!! Glad I could help 😃
Thankyou so much! I appreciate all that you do and the time and energy you put into helping those who design and who wish to design! THANKS AGAIN!
You’re welcome! Glad that you’re enjoying the content 😃
I’ve dove into your content like a mad woman as I hope to (no, will!!) become an instructional designer. Your content is concise, clear and great for beginners like me. I love the idea of creating a template together! Keep up the wonderful work!
Thanks Brandie!! Excited to host that session this year 😃. And yes, you’ve got this!! Keep at it and keep us updated on the journey 😊
Amazing information! Thank you so much for the time, effort, energy that you put into these videos.
You're very welcome! Thanks for the support :D
Thanks, Devln! Thanks for the continued motivation and skills-building approach.
Of course! Thanks for the support, Charlene :)
This is amazing! I really liked putting all the pieces together. I wish I found your channel 3 years ago.
Thanks Rahul! I wish that I had created this channel 3 years ago haha
I wish you had a time machine. haha
@@heartachehues07 haha if only!
I am honing my skills in storyboarding and you covered pretty much all of my uncertainties. Thanks for this one, Devlin! Looking forward to seeing the survey report!
So glad to hear that! Thanks for watching, Gabriela. And I’m so excited to share the data!! Just closed the survey today.
This is so helpful! This really simplifies the process. Thank you 😊
You’re very welcome!
Thank you Devlin for the amazing content you share here. I am currently interviewing for ID roles and must say your channel has helped me a lot. Thank you
You're welcome! I'm really happy to help, Daniel :D
Thanks for this, Devlin!! :) Great new video.
You're very welcome! Thanks for checking it out, Kendra :)
Thank you so much, Devlin. This video is helpful.
Really glad to help :D. Thanks for the support!
Kudos to taking another concept that transitioning IDs need to master and outlining it succinctly with real examples. I find that I have an idea and want to start creating a learning experience before I have finalized all the pieces I need. And then I may end up building slides I ultimately do not use once I get all the pieces together. I need to force myself to storyboard before I ever start building an experience. I really like the idea of using Gagne's 9 events as an outline to focus my efforts.
Thanks so much for watching the video! I'm glad that learning more about storyboarding was helpful. I can totally relate to the struggles of diving in and trying to build as I go...it doesn't always work out in the end (or it at least results in some wasted effort).
Storyboarding isn't as fun for a lot of people (some people love it), but it can make the rest of your project go much more smoothly!
super useful! can't believe you are putting out this content for free thank you Devlin : ) let's reach 250 likes !!
Thanks so much! Glad that you found it useful 😃
Super helpful. Definitely interested in that video on creating a template.
Thanks Cris! And yes, I'm going to try to host that webinar next month, but it may get pushed to Dec / Jan depending on how things go over here.
So useful. I am at square one for developing a portfolio and this was great content to help me organize my thoughts and start assembling the pieces to the puzzle.
Thanks Devlin. This is helpful as always :)
You’re welcome! Thanks for checking it out 😃
Thank you for this, Devlin! I’m waiting to start a new job in E-learning and watching your videos have been really helpful so far. 🙂
Happy to help, Ami!
Hi Devlin, like all the other videos, this is super helpful. I am transitioning from academia to ID and I am so glad I found your material and guidance. I am about to create a storyboard (as part of developing my portfolio) and I am planning to try out a tool I have been using for other projects. I don't know if people are familiar with and/or have used it for storyboarding, but Miro is a collaborative tool that allows us to work on a blank canvas so all the storyboard frames can be seen at once. What is really cool about it is that you can share it with other stakeholder and get their comments (and even votes) directly on the board itself. I can share it with you once I have mine ready, if that helps at all. Thanks!
That’s wonderful! Yes, Miro is becoming more and more popular 😃. And best of luck with your transition...I hope that this content will continue helping!
Really helping clarify understanding in my instructional design coursr
Wonderful. That's awesome to hear :D Congrats on your course!
Very informative and insightful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Yes having a template would be great!
Thanks Monika! I can't wait to do these live event and share a template with everyone...it will need to be early next year once the construction is done on my house :D. But stay tuned!
This video is everything I needed 🙏
That last one is like a two-column AV (audio/video) script that we use in video production. I come from a filmmaking and animation background, so our storyboards are very similar to comic strips -- taking the script and visualizing it without words. It's giving the camera, crew, animator, or editor a visual to work from.
I see how this can be similar in an instructional design context.
Yeah! That's a great connection :D thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for this. It is very helpful. Would love to get my hands on some example storyboards to practice developing it
Thanks. Great info and guide.
Thanks for watching!
Really useful as always! Thank you!
Thanks Nicoletta! You're welcome :)
Great video, Devlin! I usually, storyboard in PowerPoint :)
Thanks for checking this one out! PowerPoint is a great choice :D
Your channel is amazing! Thanks
Thanks so much! I'm glad that you're enjoying it :D
Great video, thank you! I am all about templates and would certainly be interested in joining a live session if it hasn't already happened.
Thanks Tom! I will keep you posted :D
Really informative and helpful...thanks 👍
You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching 😊
Excellent video sir thanks
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :D
Another great video! I went through a LinkedIn Learning storyboard course that gave some good basics, but I really feel this tied more up-to-date real world examples together. I've now made some updated templates in Google docs. I just sent a storyboard to a SME (portfolio project) yesterday and using your scenario one would have more streamlined for sure LOL I also did a written sample test today for an potential contract that involved a script / scenario so just want to tell everyone that this is very useful. Definitely think my refresher on Gagne should be next!
Thanks Jessie!! Glad that these real-world examples helped. Sounds like you’re putting your skills to good use 😃. Keep us updated on the journey!
Devlin, thanks a lot for this great video.
I actually discovered that I used most of the storyboard elements in one of my portfolio storyline projects without knowing.
I'm definitely going to apply your recommendation for building a storyboard, it creates order and I love writing anyway...
Oh, and I'm gonna be waiting for your videos on data analysis and storyboard creation webinar.
Thank you.
Thanks Yakov! Glad that we were able to discuss this on LinkedIn 😃. And stay tuned!
Great video!
Reminds me of when I did my first few storyboards.
If you happen to make a next video on this one, I'd love to hear from you how you create complex storyboards like the ones that involve branching, a mix of lecture-style and graphic video, game-based learning etc.
Thanks so much, Megha. Will keep those ideas in mind for the next one :D
@@DevlinPeckYT I agree. I would like to see more complex storyboard examples and tutorials as well. :)
I love your content, you always provide useful information. I am glad I found your channel, you gave me the courage to get started as an instructional designer. Would like to join your bootcamp some time in the future. In the meantime, I support everything you do.
Thanks so much, Nikokeza! I'm glad that you found the content as well :D. Happy to help and I appreciate the support!
Devlin hi, yes please could you do a separate video on data analysis. Thanks
Great suggestion! Thanks Tatevik 😃
Amazing content!
Thank you so much!
@@DevlinPeckYT My background is in game design and UI design, and I'm developing some FTUE contents now. Instructional design is such a great resource and thank you for detailing the tools. :)
@@txu2011 you’re welcome! Glad that it’s helpful
Great session
Thanks so much! Appreciate you checking it out 😃
Great video!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Hi & THANKS! my friend and I ,as and new ID'S, just looking around your portfolio website and was wondering about differences between client and targeted client? - that you mentioned in your portfolio- and the other one please tell us about differences between module and project? THANK YOU
Hi Zizi! I’m not sure what the difference of those would be. Do you mean target audience? The audience are the people who need the learning experience and will go through it themselves, and the client is the person / business paying you to create the experience.
Hi Just watched this! So helpful! Is there a video about building an actual template????
Hi Stephanie! Thank you for asking. We are going to do this as a live session early this year. If you're on the mailing list then you will hear about it as soon as we go live :D
Great work love the content
Great information!!!
Hey! Thank you for the video. Could you make some videos on the Content Writing prior to the E-Learning Development? 😊
You’re welcome! And thanks for the suggestion…I’ll add this to the list 😃
Great content, very detailed and relevant! Can you share the Google Doc for the Storyboard outline? Thanks for sharing 🤩
Hey did you ever make that storyboard template video with the downloadable template? That would be amazing lol
Sorry, Pat. We still haven't went live with this yet. I think about it every week, and we will definitely do it this fall (ramping up to do a lot of ID science & theory content).
could u shoe the example storyboard
Hi, Great video! I just have a question: When we talk about video courses, precisely a person giving a presentation on a particular topic, and we want to show specific videos about what it is talked about at that moment, should we use the text-base approach?
For example, if the teacher is talking about family, show a b-roll about a family eating dinner.
Hi Devlin, would you suggest creating a story board before or after getting the job. Should I create one for practice ?
Thank you for making these videos. How many slides/ pages does a complete course may consist of as a guideline?
Thank you for the helpful content. Can you please let us know what are the prospects of recruitment in higher education as an Instructional Designer for a PhD in STEM who has a teaching experience of 5 years as an adjunct in Colleges and Universities? I mean is it a good idea if transition is targeted towards joining companies or higher education centers that focus on creating eleraning courses?
Good question! I imagine that your PhD and university experience would help you break into a higher ed ID role, but as far as which one you should pursue, it really depends on your goals.
If you want to work with faculty and help them bring their courses online, then higher ed positions may be better.
If you want to work with SMEs and develop self-paced eLearning (working with the authoring tools and getting hands-on with design + development), then corporate may be a better route. Corporate typically pays better and has more flexibility, too.
Let me know if you have any other questions about this :D
@@DevlinPeckYT Thank You for sharing your response. I just came across these required skills "gamification, and other web-based and multimedia learning, as well as on-the-job knowledge management through content management systems." I will be very grateful if you please let me know are these skills needed on a "Basic" Level or "Advanced"? And what is the appropriate way of learning these skills? I have no idea of these and learning it on my own and then creating a portfolio is going to need a lot of time before I can apply to these positions. Thank You.
I love the clean design, what program did you use to make this storyboard?
Thanks Sarah! I used PowerPoint :D. Just created the slides in the same tool I was creating the presentation in.
Is there any place in a storyboard for addressing style conventions, brand standards and typography, or can you just assume that a developer would have other sources for this. Thx.
Hi Sir I would like to learn more about writing story board for video based training or educational video. would you recommend channels like this or tutorials for me
Absolutely! The content on this channel should definitely help you with the instructional design side of this. I don’t have many videos about creating video specifically, but some of the concepts and principles apply to all learning mediums
This video was SUPER HELPFUL 🙌🙌Sooo anyone know where to find some of the templates for storyboarding?
Hey! So glad you liked it :D You can find a link to a template in the comments for this video: th-cam.com/video/Sf353kMUBCk/w-d-xo.html
Or if you want you can follow along and make the template with us!
Hi Devlin...Glad to come across your videos ! Learning a lot about ID here. Just wanted to clarify the storyboard template type used for explainer videos..does that mean storyboarding done for VILTs by organisations for their employees. Since some PPT slides may have more text while others more animation, do we have to adhere to the same storyboarding template type consistently throughout the PPT?
Hey there, you can definitely combine these elements and customize a template to fit the needs of whatever learning solution you're building. Thanks for watching :D
Hey, man! Great video, as usual! My question has always been how long a storyboard should take on average. I know. I know. It depends, but for the average 60-minute course, how long is that storyboard going to take you? I always feel this disconnect in the community, where it seems like the perceived time is always less than what the reality is. So, people will say one thing because that's what they see online (maybe from the Chapman Alliance for example), but then the reality is that it ends up taking them much longer.
So, there still doesn't seem to be an accurate average range for this part. Some people don't even do storyboards. I don't usually do them, as my process to this point has been a lot of reimagining the PPT into eLearning in the best way I can. It can get frustrating for me often, though, as it gets to feel like I'm building the house and drafting the design at the same time.
Hope any of this makes sense! :P Looking forward to hearing from anybody on this matter, really.
Hi Noah! Yes, it does depend, and I don't have a very good answer for that. It can depend on the complexity of the subject matter, the communication skills of your SME, the state of the content when it gets to you, the complexity of the final product that you're trying to build, the number of review cycles that the storyboard needs to undergo, etc. Keeping track of your personal average in your specific setting would probably be more helpful.
In my experience doing a 10-question scenario-based eLearning storyboard, I'd estimate around 10-20 hours of work on my end (between meeting with SMEs and writing).
A 60-minute infodump eLearning course may take a lot longer than that or shorter than that depending on the state of the content and what you're trying to accomplish.
Hope that helps a little :D. We'll see if anyone else shares their perspective on this.
This was so great! Thank you for all you do for this community. I’m new and feel like I’m learning so much every day. Probably a silly question, but I loved the look of your storyboard slide examples (black background with white writing). Is this the same look you use in your google docs or did you use a different platform to create the template look for your video? Would you be willing to show an example of one storyboard template page created in google docs? Yes to 250 👍🏼
Hi Heather! Thank you so much...I’m glad that you enjoyed the video 😃. And good question...I actually created this layouts in PowerPoint to keep it consistent with the rest of the slides. My Google Docs look just like this but white backgrounds and default text (I’m usually pretty agile with it...not much work to make things pretty in the storyboard).
Devlin Peck good to know! Thank you for all the tips. It was fascinating to see some of the scenario-based ideas you’ve been creating. I loved it! (And curious how the horror story works out since the boss did not really sound like himself … lol)
@@heatherforbes8117 Hahaha I may have gotten a little carried away with that storyboard text :D
Amazing video! Is the template still available?
Yes, it is! Just head over to this video and there is a link in the description:
th-cam.com/video/Sf353kMUBCk/w-d-xo.html
What's learners workbook?? I know nothing about it, how can I make it. Need some help
Thanks for reaching out about this! My interpretation of a workbook would be a handout for someone participating in a learning experience. It may have practice activities, key takeaways, places for people to fill in the blanks, etc.
@@DevlinPeckYT thank you so much for your reply, I've prepared one, and I want to show you. How can I reach you on Twitter or somewhere else?
@@lifeaszar that’s great! Feel free to share it with us in the Slack community: www.devlinpeck.com/id
Hi Devlin, I find it difficult to design a course with just text as I often need to see how items are going to look visually on the slide. I started working with Adobe XD to help me quickly build layouts. Have you used this approach? And if so, do you bring the XD into your storyboard or is there a way to bring the templates into XD? thanks for the informative video.
Great question, Craig. We go text-based storyboard -> visual prototyping in Adobe XD -> visual storyboard if needed (which is text-based with the slide visual next to the text) -> interactive prototype in SL -> final product. And this is the approach we teach in the bootcamp 😃
Hi sir, I'm an ID I've been working on it for 3 months can u give me some ideas for the topic: financial markets for making story Board
did the live template thing happen?
Yep! You can find the Storyboard template in the description of this video:
th-cam.com/video/Sf353kMUBCk/w-d-xo.html
Thanks devlin :)
You’re welcome! Thanks so much for watching 😊
Who is the developer? The instructional designer or software engineer?
Instructional designers often develop the eLearning, but on some teams the storyboards are handed off to an eLearning developer. The development tools are fairly easy to learn (especially compared to learning software engineering). So coding / programming is often not necessary for eLearning development :)
Devlin how do we design a game ?
Great question, Pritha. I haven't designed a full game before (at least, I haven't thought about it as such), but I really want to create a learning game for IDs to praactice their skills. So I will create content around that whenever I am able to build it!
So if you hand off the storyboard to a developer, does that mean you are the role of a subject matter expert?
Good question, Frank. It does not mean that. It's the instructional designer's job to work closely with a subject matter (or with existing content) to write a storyboard / script. The storyboard includes all of the programming notes and the final wording that will go in the developed project. So the ID needs to chunk things well and include only the necessary information / practice activites to ensure that the learning objectives are achieved.
YES TEMPLATE!
Haha stay tuned! 😃
This video came at a perfect time, Devlin! I'm working on a personal project with a branching scenario and so far I'd definitely agree that it's pretty fun to write out :D I had been wondering how a branching scenario would look on a storyboard, so it was really useful to see how you formatted it with consequences and color coding.
Quick question - how would a stakeholder or SME read through the storyboard for all the different possible paths? Is this where Twinery would be used? Appreciate it!
Hi Leia, thanks so much! I am glad that this came at a good time :D. And yes, exactly. The text-based storyboard I showed in this video is best for projects that are fairly linear. Twine is a great tool to prototype branching scenarios and collect feedback on them before moving into development :)
Yes, template, please. Thanks.
Thanks for checking out the vid! And stay tuned 😃
謝謝!
Wow, thank you so much!
I'm sorry, I had to laugh out loud when you mentioned those who completed an instructional design master's program should be familiar with learning objectives, because that's just teaching 101.
Haha for sure! And you’d be surprised how much attention my program put on learning objectives. It’s a good skill to have though for sure. There are so many learning objectives (in corporate and K12) that start with really unmeasurable verbs like “understand” and “know.” People also mistake activities that people do during the learning experience as learning objectives. I have a whole video about it on the channel if you’re interested 😃
The authors of these objectives have obviously never survived the tenure process in a major urban public school district. Never again will I write a non-measurable learning objective!
@@dsblanke3332 haha it may have a lot to do with where you live, too. Many of my master program’s examples of what “not” to do with learning objectives came the Florida state learning objectives.
A great guidance sir. I need to learn it in depth. Can you help me please?@DevlinPeck